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Tony’s Place All 5c, 10c and 25c goods at 1-3 off 16 gallons of Barn Paint at $1.10 a gallon 27 gallons Shingle Stain at $1.20 a gallon’ A lot of Bib Overalls at 50c a pair cream ^ Ä „ t t®e at0^OC a p° und Dalry Salt- 55c a sack Matches, 20c a package All Canned Goods at Cost 1 hese Prices are for Cash or in Exchange for Eggs McNeil’s Cash Store. Estimate. pe-nïïs I & 'jU « c»tiniRte of the necessary ex- Kuonwnôîl i V m'-e,,°.he I'af<>by me v illage of „i,;J ll" ° ? ,;. T 0,'lu-"18 ,hc vei.r begin- the first M o,.dIr,n M «r. m i: WU’ Salaries of officers w iü rnKntf0rfiret,roteetion ^Cut* & Cighi for council meet _ mgs ............. Cross walks. Street & Alievs ij laKe Street Lights All other general and incidental expenses ................................. . f 1.100.00 6OO.C0 150.00 100.00 1 000.00 1,000.00 1 050.00 S5.00P.00 ^ 1 1 = 3 0 1 = 3 1 = 1 0 1 = 3 = !^ Balfour Guthrie Co?n Are buying Grain and Timothy Hay at all points on the Prairie. Before selling your crop see their local agent A. McKiNNON, Cottonwood, Idaho NF7PFOrr oun ... ... Total estim ate ..................... Approved this 9th day of May. 1911 M M H v,. G. R Mc Kinkfv . ‘ Village cfi-rVP‘ ,5 h«>'than Board of Trustee! .... f . k . ' illage of Cottonwood. Idaho of tiu- V i l l O SUl,'-mcm of the Revenues -'ear endingM° , 2 S * ‘ M aho’ for ,h<? ,is' al Taxes. Account l.evy by Roard of ' »liage l i, eases collected 8 M ho Ruid poll taxes paid in cash ....................... %S Cemetery Lots sold ............................. inpounded Stor k fees collected .. . . i? ^ ÜOK Taxes Collected ................................... iVoo Lumber sold ........ 4, Fines Collected ............ $3,324.90 Total Rev* nues Received ........ lh is ytl1 d a >* M ay. 1911. M m £ . .O. F. Mc K inney . ‘ VUlttM r f e r t 1’* vS,ilairnKrin Donrd of trustees v »»läge Lierk. \ lllage of CottonwotxL Idaho. Estray Notice. ftk NEZPERCE PHONE 111. 7 JL' w ' “r L j f FURNITURE ST 01SE'1 J. N. MODEN MAIN STREET, COTTONWOOD, 1 , IDA. j UNDEßT 4 K R1i> KJ 11 JLr JL L 1 11 IV J LJ JL I . -1 J h o ° à k e n S, m * 'f , f t,le undersigned m’lls hk i s following described estmv aui- "nws passed of A pn,l 191 !. «»dor the estray M arch“'™?. t^w it PPrOWd 0,1 the 16th dllJ- °» whitee f ^ ars°'d !î‘Vd fa<* d ba>- mnre with three shoulder brand resembling J c on left „d°'!,c lO-jenr old bay saddle horse brand eel on right lup. strip in face branded HHyHon right hip vSaid animals w ill1 ^ ^ ■b e sold at the Over- land barn in Cottonwood at 1 o'clock I» M on deenis sV | ' J ï le' »»■ »"*« thï owner re- charges b>' prov,nlr Property and paying all Dated this 24th day of April. Ie»!] 17 C. B. FETTKRS Constable Cottonwood Precinct. Notice For Publication- Land Office Department of the Interior. v . 0. at Lewiston. Idaho. April 28. 1911. Notice is hereby given that ft . WII,KY CARDWKU, « LOCAL FLOATERS * o, ' ï V, • Tor N l'J, N A iui wfCikT2 ’ »a n d Section 22. Town- ?hip.29 North. Range 3 West, Boise Meridian, rn...i ” esi, noise Meridian, ....... 'ded notice of imentioi, to make Final Com- mutation I roof to establish claim to the land above described, before M. M. Moore, r. s. com- “1 :,?a,Pne,G®t w h'le Bird, Idaho, on the ltnh day of June, 1911 Claimant James I, Bond. of Joseph, Idaho Cropp. Roe Mcl.eun, H. C. Cline, all T- H- Bartlett , Register. rr j-) skv-P Publication Notice-Isolated Tract. Old papers, 25c a bundle, at the C hronicle office. F or S ale .— A nearly pure bred yearling roan Durham bull. In- quire at farm 6 miles south of Cot- tonwood Louis M. A sker . A new barber came to town last week from Spokane and has open- ed a shop in the office of the Com- mercial hotel on Broadway. F or Sale .—Two cows, w ill be fresh soon, or two heifers with young calves. Inquire at farm 5 miles southeast of Cottonwood. 20 tf. T heodore T oennis Harry W. Libbey has been ap- poiuted rural mail carrier for the rural route to be established from this office on June ist. Nona Lib- bey was appointed as substitute carrier. Carl Crews writes us to forward his paper to Forsyth, Montana, where he has purchased a laundry business. He says times are good there and plenty of money in cir- culation. An entertainment, consisting of dialogues, fancy drills, songs and a beautiful pantomine, will be given by the children of the Catholic school in the Odd Fellow hall on Tuesday, June 6th. L ost .—From my farm north of Cottonwood 3 young gilts, weight about 200 lbs. each, two slits in each ear. Suitable reward for in formation or return of same. 20 2t. R. M. T omhleson. Preaching services every otliei Sunday at the M. K. church at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Services Notice To Creditors. I have left all of my book ac- counts at the German State Bank for collection and those owing me cau settle by calling there. 20-2t. T hony A ichlmavr . Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sineer- est thauks to the many fi ieuds who rendered us assistance during the illness and death of our little son. Their kind deeds and sympathy will never be forgotten. Mr . and Mrs. G eo . D kardori k. Card of Thanks. We hereby express our sincerest thanks to the many kind friends, both on Joseph plains, on Salmon river aud in Cottonwood, who rendered us assistance in our recent bereavement. Their kindness can never be repaid but will be remem- bered by us for all time. Mrs. L oevia T euft , Bert T ekft , M rs. L ulu L ancaster , Mrs. F red Druue . Dr. Edwin T. Powell VETERINARIAN Permanently Located at the Cottonwood Barn. Night or Day Calls Prompt- ly Answered. Phone Hughes Drug Store or the Cottonwood Barn. I mm aunMMmMMMM I J. W. TURNER ------- Physician & Surgeon. King Office at residence on Street. Office Hcura: 9:30 A. M., to 12 M. F. S. Wtmcr, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Chronicle office near the I. O. O. F. Hall. Notice. Department of the luterior, U. S. Land Office, Lewiston, Idaho, May 15, 1911, Notice is hereby given that plat of the south half of Township 32 North, Range 4, W est Boise Me- ridian, will be officially filed in this office on the 20th day of June 1911 . T. H. Bartlett , Register. THE INUND ABSTRACT AND INVESTMENT CO., Ltd. BONOED ABSTRACTERS Orangeville, - Idaho Notice. Public Lam] Sale. J Department of the Interior, I T , S. Land Office I at Lewiston, Idaho. April 27, 1911 notice is hereby iriveu that, as directed by the i Commissioner of the general Land office, under 1 mrw '/i'.’L'f ?* Congress approved June 27. 1906 (.It sta ts 517). we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at la o clock A, M.. on the I I h d ‘-',y 7 ly' 1• »I tl'is office, the following described land: I.ot 31. Section 1. Township 32 , North, Lange 1 West, of the Boise M eridian (Ser- j 1**1 N o . 03645.) Î A« ' hersons claiming adversely the ahove-de- i senbed land are advised to file their claims, or j objections, on or before the time designated *for ________ Department of the luterior, U every Sunday evening. Everybody 8. Land Office, Lewiston, Idaho B R I G .«ale. T. II. Bartlett , Register. B C. Hauiior , Receiver. Notics Fur Publication. cordially invited. R ev . A. K ershaw , Pastor. M artin W irrer and Otto Aichl mavr dug out eight young coyotes on the Geo, Harman place north- east of town Monday. They used a squirrel smoker to stupefy the animals first and then dug them out without trouble. As the boun- j ty on each is worth a d> P a r their I ’u n d ° ® « j afternoon’s work was well paid for ! Notice is hereby Riven that RICHARI Look Around and Don’t Get Stuck If you wait till next fall to buy your winter’s supply of wood and are asked to pay $4.00 or $4.50 per cord for 10-inch wood youl’l wonder why you didn’t look around before you got stuck. What’s the use of taking chances anyway when we will take your order right now for 16-inch wood corded up, full measure for $1.50 per cord. You can haul it whenever you like, just send in your order for so many cords, or phone us and we’ll do the rest. Or you can get it right from the saw onto your wegon for 50 cents for a two- horse load, or 75 cents for a four-horse load. HUSSMAN LUMBER COMPANY KEUTERVILLE, IDAHO , . ........ ....................... NASH. of Joseph, Idaho, who, on June 4. 1907, made Desert hand Entry No. 20. Serial No 0706. for i unM ‘l vc' ved la u d ’ *ic*'*iMÜiedas bcR inniiik at the mouth o| Captain Hilly Creek where ii empties into Salmon river; thence east A mile; ; thence south \ mile, thence west l mile; thence north i mile; thence east Amile, to the mouth of Captain Hilly Creek, the place of hejriuuinK up- îalely T. 30 N. R. 3 W. H. M . containing 160 acres, has filed notice of intention to make !• mal F roof, to establish claim to the land above described, before M. M. Moore. U. S. Commis- sioner, at White Bird. Idaho, on the 3rd day of .1911 -..limant names as witnesses: Charles H Baird. James Arum Enoch Christiansen. Joseph Keener, all ol Joseph. Idaho. T. H. Hakti . utt , exister. Ordinance No. 70. An Oîdinance providing for the vacation of a part of the east end of JefTe-son avenue; in Proc- ter’s Addition to the Town of Cot'onwood. Idaho. He it ordained by the Chairman and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cottonwood, Idaho county, state of Idaho: Section 1. Whereas the Vollmèr Clearwater Company. Limited, has deeded to the Village of Cottonwood, Idaho, a strip ot land seventy-five j (75) feet in width on the southwest side of and ! adjoining that part of Jefferson avenue abuttiiiK against Broadway street, and more particularly • described hereinafter, which said strip of land j will afford the said Village of Cotton wood. Idaho, ' a street or highway for all public uses and pur- poses, and making it unnecessary to longer maintain that part of Jefferson avenue, herein- after descril>edt as a street or highway, now therefore, it is ordered and ordained that that portion of Jefferson COTTONWOOD Dray & Transfer Line W. W. BLACKBURN & SON, P rops Graying and Hauling of all kinds done on short notice, Day or Night. Household Goods Moved Promptly and Carefully. ICE SOLD AND DELIVERED. jiiiui. * j * JVBV...W.. iiwi-uc in Procter's Addition ivj the Town of Cotton wood, Idaho, situated and lyintr between the northeast side of Lot one (1). Block ‘‘U” of said Procter's Addition and the southwest side of Clearwater Short Line Railway Company’s right of way through said addition, the same beinif a strip of land approximately 25 feet by 8 1 feet, lie and the same is hereby vacated : as a street or public highway, from and after the passage and publiention of this ordinance. I Passed and approved this 9th day of May, 1911. Attest: G. F. Mc K inney , M. M. Belknap , Chairman Board of Trustees Village Clerk. Village of Cottonwood. Ida. Sheriff’s Sale. Plaintiff. Bank of Camas Prairie Grangeville, Idaho. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 r Assets Over A Half Million ACCOUNTS ---------- LARGE OR SMALL SOLICITED White Sewing Machine Company against S. R. Libbey. Defendant. By virtue of an Execution issued out of the District Court, of the Second Judicial District, of the County of Idaho, and State of Idaho, wherein White Sewing Machine Company. Plaintiff and S. R- Libbey. Defendant, upon a judgment ren - dered the 22nd day of Septemljer A. D. 1910, for the sum of Seven hundred twenty eight and 81- 100 Dollars United States Lawful Money besides costs and interest. I have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim and interest of said defend- ant, S. R. Libbey. of, in and to the following descrilied real estate, to-wit: All of Lot Ten (10) and the West one-half of lot Nine (9) dicing a ictutiiKuioi X.««.»., 25 feet by 100 feet, adjoining said lot ten) in Block PL of L P. Brown's First The prairie league ball games that were to have been played last Sunday at Cottonwood, Vollmer and W inchester were called off on account of the bad weather and the same games w ill be played next Sunday. The game here with Nez- perce should be a close one aud everyone who appreciates good ball should take it in. A. C. Foster, manager of the local ball team, attended a meeting of the league managers at Grange- ville last Friday night and succeed- ed in getting Tom Randall appoint- ed as league umpire at this place, with J. F. Jenny as substitute. Formerly only Grangeville, Nez- perce and Reubens had umpires but now each town in the league has a similar equipment. Lomax & Felt’s men’s suit sale at just three prices, $9 98, $14 98 and $17.98, is the talk of the town. All of our high grade clothing placed on sale, during this May Sale, at these prices: All suits that formerly sold at $12.50 aud $17.50 now, $998; all suits that formerly sold at $20, $22.50 and $25 now, $14 98, and all snits that formerly sold at $27.50 and $30 now, $17.98. The Stock creek school north of town closed last Friday with a nice entertainment which was attended by all of the patrons of the school A big banquet was spread and a Mav 15, 1911. Notice is hereby given that plat of sectional township 31 North, Range 2 West of the Boise Merid- ian, will be officially filed in this office on the 6th day of July, 1911. All smallest subdivisions, within this township, any portion of whit, h lies w ithin % mile of the Salmon river, were withdrawn for power site purposes, on the 29th day of May, 1909. No application will be allowed for said tracts unless it is shown that settlement was nude prior to May 29, 1909, and resi- dence continuously maintained to aud including July 6. 1911. T. H. Bartlett , Register. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. S.lH l l o i ICIW 111 IÏ1UI.1V Kt. Ul 1,. I . IllUn ii ................. Addition to the Town of Cottonwood. Idaho County. Idaho, according to the survey and pint Notice is hereby niveii that in pursuance of an oilier of sale of real estate made In- the 1‘rulmte Court of Idaho County. Slate of Idaho on the Fourth day of May. 1911, in the matter of the Kuardmushit) of the person and estate of i/o liilln. a minor, the undersigned Guardian ol said estate will sell, at private sale, subject to con- firmation by the said Probate Court the following descrilied real property, to-wit: An undivided One F.ighleeulh interest in and to the N. K i of the N p; j: the West half of the V. 1'.. j and the N. w. i of the SK i of Sec 14 To 31, N R. 1 W B. M. P An undivided one ninth interest in and to the S. W. i of the S. H ,, i see. 14 and the N. w. i of the N. IÎ. I of Sec. 23 Tp. 31, N, k. 1 W. B. M and An undivided one ninth interest in and to u tract of laud described us follows: Beginning at a point 325 feet East and 286 feet North of the Southwest corner of the S. E J of Sec. I« Tp. 31, N R. 1 w. B. M. and running thence East 289 feet; thence North 102 feet: thence West 289 feel thence South 102 ftel to place of beginning That the sale of the above described hunts will be made on or after the 29th day of Mav. 1911 and bids will be received at the residence of the undersigned guardian near Keuterville Idaho County. Idaho, or may lie filed in the office of the C erk of the Probate Court of Idaho county Idaho. The terms of sale will be cash on confirmation of sale by Probate Court: Ten per cent of the amount hid must accompany each hid. The right to reject any and nil bids is hereby reserved. Dated this May 9th, 1911. H. Taylor. Atty. Barney Micke, for Guardiun. (îuardian of the jierson and ^ estate of I^eo Hille, a minor. Notice For Publication. I.aud Office Department of the Interior It. at Lewiston, Idaho, May 15, 1911, Notice is hereby given that JOHN H. AKNZEN, or Greeticreek, Idaho, who. on April 8, 1905, made Homestead Entry 11267, Serial No 01659 for 1,0ts 5, 6. 9. 10,11. 12. 22. Section 26, Township 32, Range 1 H., Boise Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five Venr Proof to establish claim to the land above descrilied tie- fore V. S. Commissioner I, C Chadwick at Grangeville, Idaho, on the 20th day of June 1911 My Shire Stallion, will make the season of 1911 as follows: On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, of each week in Ferdinand ^ balance of week at my fawas miles northeast of Ferdinulinjç TERMS: $8 to insufor all return privileges. ^posited, Plenty of good rved. No mares at 75 cents per »hat year, H. C. QUIGLEY, Öv\time; insect vo years eing no Woven-Wire Fences must be they hare to turn animals by strength of the wire. Why? .1 (...I Z,:„„ kIm”,v'/st'W br-'‘’H h ol the animal it thrown upon r .* kdI he Sïiiïï:' *-> ill it loa sa u<iU ^o* w t In dorabtl«! AMERICAN STELL A WIRE CO Cottonwood Hdw. & Imp. Co. Sole Agents. SWAIN’S BACK ACHE AND KIDNEY PILLS For kidney and bladder troubles, sciatica, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, headache, weariness and sleeplessness, ‘that dragged down feeling.” EXPEL THE POISON MAKE LIFE A JOY which id I<la- the name LOUIU) , lUiiiio, iikkuiuiHK to m e .m u thereof now of record in the office of the Record- j er of said Idaho County, Idaho. Also all that portion of lot eleven (11) in said; Block K.. lying North of the North Line of the Right-of-way of the Clearwater Short Line Rail - road Company, as surveyed and platted said property stood upon the records of iio County on February 11th, 191ü. in l of the said S. R. Libbey. Also L<»t Fourteen (14) in Block K. of the Orig- inal Town of Cottonwood, according to the origi nal survey and plat thereof, now of record in the office of said Recorder of Idaho County, and on said date standing on the records of said County in the name of Susan T Libbev. wife of said de- fendant. and being community property. And all still standing in said names. Public notice is hereto, given that I will on Saturday the 201h. day of May A D.. 1911. at M o'clock A. M of said day. in front of the Court House door of the County of Idaho. >ell at public auction, for United Sta es lawful money, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant S R. Libbey. of. in and to the al»ove described property. or so much thereof as mav be necessar> to raise sufficient to satisfy said judgment, with interest and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder. Dated April 20th. A. D. 1911. J I. OVERMAN. 17 Sheriff of Idaho Couuty. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph Àhïérs nice program of speeches and songs | Â fe r.a i ï of'^Gr«ncr«k. i , h .h o Nicholas All of the students* 5-19 H. IiAKTLKTT, Register. Notice to Creditors. was rendered. of the eighth grade passed their final examinations in good shape which speaks well for both the In the Probate Court of Idaho county, state of students and teacher, Miss Gordon, j In the Matter of the Rstate of Henry Goeck- , , ner, deceased. 1 he patrons Of the Notice is hereby given, that Letters Testa- . , . , . mentary on the estate of Henry Goeckner de- Acting directly on the kidneys these mild pills give almost instant relief because they not only act as a tonic but clean the kidney tissue of impuri- ties and expel the poison from the system. of Ferdinand. i i ii i . i mentary on the efctnte of Henry Goeckn School arc well pleased with the ceased, were granted to the undersigned results obtained during the term { d a h Ä ^ ’,9n’ by ,ht PrüM,e ° just closed and have only words of nraiko for Mis« Pnr,L-.„ ! at iny residence two miles southeast of Cotton- praise tor tyJISS C J OlCl O il. j wood, Idaho county, state of Idaho, within ten I months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall I« forever barred Chamberlain's S to, nach and Liver Th“ ^ Ä . S W f.«« gokcuk ... Tablets w ill dear the sour Stomach H. T aylor , attorney Executrix. . . , for Executrix, sweeten the breath and create a healthy j ___________________ ______________________ appetite. They promote the flow ol gaptrie juice, thereby inducing good di gestion. Sold by Koepke Drug Co. | H tk is KldM ii laN Blidrtir RIpM ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SWAIN’S PILLS : ■ ' »i . So marvelous and universal are tb« results obtained that these pilla ; v à fully guaranteed. Every druggist them. In 50-cent boxes only. If,Kot satisfactory— your money back, delay —don’t run the risk of HrigÉtt Disease. Get Swain’s Kidney )! - ______ _____ _ Back Ache Pills today. >■*.. : POtEYSKlDNEYCURE swain medicine go .. ' * Mokas Kldnaya aoé Bladdar Bight Kansas City. Mo.' _____ _ ààâ A -. -. -

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Tony’s PlaceAll 5c, 10c and 25c goods at 1-3 off 16 gallons of Barn Paint at $1.10 a gallon 27 gallons Shingle Stain at $1.20 a gallon’A lot of Bib Overalls at 50c a pair

cream ^ 8 Ä Ä„ t t®e at0^OC a p°und Dalry Salt- 55c a sack Matches, 20c a package All Canned Goods at Cost

1 hese Prices are for Cash or in Exchange for Eggs

McNeil’s Cash Store.

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Balfour Guthrie Co?nAre buying Grain and Timothy Hay at all points on the Prairie. Before selling your crop see their local agent

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ed a s h o p in th e office o f th e C o m ­

m e rc ia l h o te l on B ro a d w a y .

F or Sa l e .— T w o c o w s , w ill be

f re s h s o o n , or tw o h e i fe r s w ith

y o u n g c a lv e s . I n q u ir e a t f a rm 5

m ile s s o u th e a s t of C o tto n w o o d .

20 tf. T h eodore T o en n is

H a r r y W . L ib b e y h a s b ee n ap-

p o iu te d r u r a l m a il c a r r i e r fo r th e

r u r a l ro u te to be e s ta b l is h e d fro m

th i s office o n J u n e i s t . N o n a L ib ­

bey w as a p p o in te d a s s u b s t i tu te

c a r r i e r .

C a r l C re w s w r ite s u s to fo rw a rd

h is p a p e r to F o r s y th , M o n ta n a ,

w h e re he h a s p u rc h a s e d a la u n d ry

b u s in e s s . H e s a y s t im e s a re good

th e r e a n d p le n ty o f m o n e y in c i r ­

c u la t io n .

A n e n te r ta in m e n t , c o n s is tin g of

d ia lo g u e s , f a n c y d r i l ls , so n g s a n d a

b e a u tifu l p a n to m in e , w ill be g iv e n

by th e c h i ld r e n o f th e C a th o lic

sc h o o l in th e O d d F e llo w h a l l on

T u e s d a y , J u n e 6 th .

L o st .— F ro m m y fa rm n o r th of

C o tto n w o o d 3 y o u n g g i l t s , w e ig h t

a b o u t 200 lb s . e a c h , tw o s l i t s in

e a c h e a r . S u ita b le re w a rd fo r in

fo rm a tio n o r r e tu r n o f sam e .

20 2t. R. M. T omhleson.

P re a c h in g s e rv ic e s e v e ry o tl ie i

S u n d a y a t th e M . K . c h u rc h a t 11

A . M . a n d 7 :3 0 P . M . S u n d a y

sc h o o l a t 10 A . M . S e rv ic e s

N o tic e T o C r e d ito r s .

I h a v e le f t a ll o f m y b o o k a c ­

c o u n ts a t th e G e rm a n S ta te B a n k

fo r c o lle c tio n a n d th o s e o w in g m e

ca u s e t t le b y c a ll in g th e re .

20-2t. T hony A ich lm a v r .

C ard o f T h a n k s .

W e d e s ire to e x te n d o u r s in e e r -

e s t t h a u k s to th e m a n y fi ie u d s w h o

re n d e re d u s a s s is ta n c e d u r in g th e

il ln e ss a n d d e a th o f o u r l i t t l e so n .

T h e ir k in d d e e d s a n d s y m p a th y

w ill n e v e r be fo rg o tte n .

Mr . and Mr s . G eo . D kardori k.

C ard o f T h a n k s .

W e h e re b y e x p r e s s o u r s in c e re s t

th a n k s to th e m a n y k in d f r ie n d s ,

b o th o n J o s e p h p la in s , o n S a lm o n

r iv e r a u d in C o tto n w o o d , w h o

re n d e re d u s a s s is ta n c e in o u r re c e n t

b e re a v e m e n t. T h e i r k in d n e s s ca n

n e v e r be r e p a id b u t w ill be r e m e m ­

b e re d by u s fo r a ll t im e .

Mrs. Lo ev ia T e u f t , Ber t T e k f t ,

M r s . L ulu L a n c a ster , Mr s . F r ed Dru u e .

Dr. Edwin T. PowellVETERINARIAN

Permanently Located at the Cottonwood Barn.

Night or Day Calls Prompt­ly Answered.

P h on e H u g h es D ru g S to re or th e C ottonw ood B arn .

I m m aunMMmMMMM I

J. W. TURNER------- P h y s ic ia n & S u r g e o n .

KingOffice at residence on Street.

O ffice H c u ra : 9:30 A . M ., to 12 M .

F. S. Wtmcr,NOTARY PUBLIC.

Office in Chronicle office near the I. O. O. F. Hall.

N o tic e .

D e p a r tm e n t o f th e lu t e r io r , U .

S. L a n d O ffice, L e w is to n , I d a h o , M ay 15, 1 9 1 1,

N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t p la t

of th e s o u th h a lf o f T o w n s h ip 32

N o r th , R a n g e 4 , W e s t B o ise M e­

r id ia n , w ill be o ffic ia lly filed in th i s

office on th e 2 0 th d a y o f J u n e

1 9 1 1 . T. H . Ba r t l e t t , R e g is te r .

THE IN U N D ABSTRACT AND INVESTMENT CO., L td .

B O N O E D A B S T R A C T E R S

O ran g ev ille , - Id ah o

N o tice .

P u b lic L am ] S a le .J D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te r io r , I T , S. L a n d Office I a t L e w is to n , Id a h o . A p ril 27, 1911

n o t ic e is h e re b y iriveu th a t , a s d ir e c te d b y th e i C o m m iss io n e r o f th e g e n e ra l L a n d o ffice , u n d e r 1 mrw '/ i '.’L'f ?* C o n g re ss a p p ro v e d J u n e 27.

1906 (.It s t a t s 517). w e w ill o ffe r a t p u b lic sa le , to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r , a t la o c lo ck A, M .. on th e

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, N o rth , L a n g e 1 W e st, o f th e B oise M e r id ia n (Ser- j 1**1 N o. 03645.)Î A « ' h e rso n s c la im in g a d v e rse ly th e ahove-de- i s e n b e d la n d a r e a d v ise d to file t h e i r c la im s , o r j o b je c tio n s , on o r be fo re th e t im e d e s ig n a te d * for

________ D e p a r tm e n t of th e l u t e r io r , U

e v e ry S u n d a y e v e n in g . E v e ry b o d y 8 . L a n d O ffice, L e w is to n , I d a h oB R I G

.«ale.T . II . Ba r t l e t t , R e g is te r .

B C. Ha u iio r , R ece iv e r.

Notics Fur Publication.

c o rd ia lly in v i te d .

R e v . A . K e r s h a w , P a s to r .

M a r t in W i r r e r a n d O tto A ic h l

m a v r d u g o u t e ig h t y o u n g co y o te s

on th e G eo , H a rm a n p la c e n o r th ­

e a s t o f to w n M o n d a y . T h e y u sed

a s q u ir r e l s m o k e r to s tu p e fy th e

a n im a ls f irs t a n d th e n d u g th e m

o u t w ith o u t tro u b le . A s th e b o u n -

j ty o n e a ch is w o r th a d> P a r th e ir

I ’ u n d ° ® « j a f t e rn o o n ’s w o rk w as w ell p a id fo r! N o tice is h e re b y R iven th a t

R IC H A R I

Look Around and Don’t Get StuckIf you wait till next fall to buy your winter’s supply of wood

and are asked to pay $4.00 or $4.50 per cord for 10-inch wood youl’l wonder why you didn’t look around before you got stuck. What’s the use of taking chances anyway when we will take your order right now for 16-inch wood corded up, full measure for $1.50 per cord. You can haul it whenever you like, just send in your order for so many cords, or phone us and we’ll do the rest. Or you can get it right from the saw onto your wegon for 50 cents for a two- horse load, or 75 cents for a four-horse load.

HUSSM AN LUMBER COM PANYKEUTER VILLE, IDAHO

, . ........ ....................... N A S H .of Jo se p h , Id a h o , w h o , o n J u n e 4. 1907, m a d e D ese rt h a n d E n t r y N o. 20. S e r ia l N o 0706. fo r

i unM ‘l vc' ved la u d ’ *ic*'*iMÜiedas b cR in n iiika t th e m o u th o | C a p ta in H illy C reek w h e re ii e m p tie s in to S a lm o n r iv e r ; th e n c e e a s t A m ile ;

; th e n c e so u th \ m ile , th e n c e w es t l m ile ; th e n c e n o r th i m ile ; th e n c e e a s t A m ile , to th e m o u th of C ap ta in H illy C reek , th e p lace o f h e jriu u in K up-

îa le ly T . 30 N . R. 3 W. H. M . c o n ta in in g 160 a c re s , h a s filed n o tic e o f in te n t io n to m a k e !• m a l F roof, to e s ta b l is h c la im to th e la n d ab o v e d e sc r ib e d , b e fo re M. M. M oore. U . S. C o m m is ­s io n e r , a t W h ite B ird . I d a h o , o n th e 3rd d a y of

.1911- .. l im a n t n a m e s a s w itn e s se s : C h a r le s H

B aird . J a m e s A rum E n o c h C h r is t ia n s e n . Jo sep h K een e r, a ll ol Jo se p h . Id ah o .

T . H . Ha k t i .u t t , e x is te r .

O rd in a n c e N o. 70.A n O îd in a n c e p ro v id in g fo r th e v a c a tio n o f a

p a r t of th e e a s t e n d o f JefTe-son av e n u e ; in P ro c ­t e r ’s A d d itio n to th e T ow n o f C o t 'o n w o o d . Id ah o .

He it o rd a in e d b y th e C h a irm a n a n d th e B oard o f T ru s te e s o f th e V illag e o f C o tto n w o o d , Id a h o c o u n ty , s ta te o f Id ah o :

Sec tion 1. W h e re a s th e V o llm è r C le a rw a te r C o m p an y . L im ite d , h a s d eed ed to th e V illa g e o f C o tto n w o o d , Id a h o , a s t r ip ot la n d sev en ty -fiv e

j (75) fee t in w id th on th e so u th w e s t s id e o f an d ! a d jo in in g th a t p a r t o f J e ffe rso n a v e n u e a b u ttiiiK

a g a in s t B ro ad w ay s t r e e t , a n d m o re p a r t ic u la r ly • d e sc r ib e d h e re in a f te r , w h ic h sa id s t r ip o f la n d j w ill a ffo rd th e sa id V illag e o f C o tto n w ood. Id a h o , ' a s t re e t o r h ig h w a y fo r a ll p u b l ic u se s a n d p u r ­

poses, a n d m a k in g i t u n n e c e s s a ry to lo n g e r m a in ta in th a t p a r t o f J e ffe rso n a v e n u e , h e re in ­a f te r descril> ed t a s a s t r e e t o r h ig h w a y , n o w th e re fo re , it is o rd e re d a n d o rd a in e d th a t th a t p o rtio n o f Je ffe rson

COTTONWOOD

Dray & Transfer LineW. W. BLACKBURN & SON, P r o p s

Graying and Hauling of all kinds done on short notice, Day or Night. Household Goods Moved Promptly

and Carefully.

ICE SOLD AND DELIVERED.

j i i iu i . *j * JVBV...W.. i iw i-u c in P r o c te r 's A d d itio n ivj th e T o w n o f C o tton w oo d , Id a h o , s i tu a te d a n d ly in tr b e tw een th e n o r th e a s t s id e o f L o t o n e (1). B lock ‘‘U ” o f s a id P ro c te r 's A d d it io n a n d th e so u th w e s t s id e o f C le a rw a te r S h o r t L in e R a ilw a y C o m p a n y ’s r i g h t o f w a y th r o u g h sa id a d d i t io n , th e s a m e b e in if a s t r ip o f la n d a p p ro x im a te ly 25 fee t b y 8 1 feet, lie a n d th e s a m e is h e re b y v aca ted

: a s a s tre e t o r p u b lic h ig h w a y , f ro m a n d a f te r th e p a ssa g e a n d p u b lie n tio n o f th i s o rd in a n c e .

I P assed a n d ap p ro v e d th is 9 th d a y o f M ay , 1911.A tte s t: G . F . M c K i n n e y ,

M. M. Be l k n a p , C h a irm a n B oard o f T ru s te e s V illag e C le rk . V illa g e o f C o tto n w o o d . Id a .

S h e r if f ’s S a le .

P la in tif f .

Bank of Camas PrairieGrangeville, Idaho.

Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

rAssets Over A Half Million

A C C O U N T S---------- L A R G E O R S M A L L S O L IC IT E D

W h ite S e w in g M a c h in e C o m p an y a g a in s t S. R . L ib b e y . D e fe n d a n t.

By v ir tu e o f a n E x e c u t io n issu e d o u t o f th e D is tr ic t C o u rt, o f th e S econd J u d ic ia l D is tr ic t , of th e C o u n ty o f Id a h o , a n d S ta te o f Id a h o , w h e re in W h ite S e w in g M a c h in e C o m p a n y . P la in t i f f a n d S. R- L ib b e y . D e fe n d a n t, u p o n a ju d g m e n t r e n ­d e re d th e 22nd d a y o f S ep te m lje r A. D. 1910, fo r th e su m o f S even h u n d re d tw e n ty e ig h t a n d 81- 100 D o lla rs U n ite d S ta te s L a w fu l M o n ey b es id es co s ts a n d in te r e s t . I h av e th i s d a y lev ied u p o n a ll th e r ig h t , t i t le , c la im a n d in te r e s t o f s a id d e fe n d ­a n t , S. R. L ib b e y . of, in a n d to th e fo llo w in g d e sc r ilie d re a l e s ta te , to -w it: A ll o f L o t T en (10)a n d th e W est o n e -h a lf o f lo t N in e (9) d ic in g aic tu tiiK u io i X.««.»., 25 fee t b y 100 fee t, a d jo in in g sa id lo t ten ) in B lock PL o f L P . B ro w n 's F ir s t

T h e p r a i r ie le a g u e b a l l g a m e s

th a t w e re to h a v e been p la y e d la s t

S u n d a y a t C o tto n w o o d , V o llm e r

a n d W in c h e s te r w e re c a lle d off on

a c c o u n t o f th e b ad w e a th e r a n d th e

s a m e g a m e s w ill b e p la y e d n e x t

S u n d a y . T h e g a m e h e re w ith N ez-

p e rc e sh o u ld be a c lo se o n e au d

e v e ry o n e w h o a p p re c ia te s g o o d ba ll

s h o u ld ta k e i t in .

A . C . F o s te r , m a n a g e r o f th e

local b a ll te a m , a t te n d e d a m e e tin g

of th e le a g u e m a n a g e rs a t G ra n g e ­

v ille la s t F r id a y n ig h t a n d su c c e e d ­

ed in g e t t in g T o m R a n d a ll a p p o in t ­

ed a s le a g u e u m p ir e a t th i s p la ce ,

w ith J . F . J e n n y a s s u b s t i tu te .

F o rm e r ly o n ly G ra n g e v i l le , N ez-

p e rc e a n d R e u b e n s h a d u m p ire s

b u t n o w e a c h to w n in th e le a g u e

h a s a s im i la r e q u ip m e n t .

L o m a x & F e l t ’s m e n ’s s u i t sa le

a t ju s t th r e e p r ic e s , $9 98 , $1 4 98

a n d $ 1 7 .9 8 , is th e ta lk o f th e to w n .

A ll o f o u r h ig h g ra d e c lo th in g

p la c e d o n s a le , d u r in g th i s M ay

S a le , a t th e s e p r ic e s : A ll s u i ts

th a t fo rm e r ly so ld a t $ 1 2 .5 0 au d

$ 1 7 .5 0 n o w , $ 9 9 8 ; a ll s u i ts th a t

fo rm e r ly so ld a t $ 2 0 , $ 2 2 .5 0 a n d

$2 5 n o w , $14 98 , a n d a ll s n i ts t h a t

fo rm e r ly so ld a t $ 2 7 .5 0 a n d $3 0

n o w , $ 1 7 .9 8 .

T h e S to c k c re e k sch o o l n o r th o f

to w n c lo sed la s t F r id a y w ith a n ic e

e n t e r ta in m e n t w h ic h w a s a t te n d e d

b y a l l o f th e p a t ro n s of th e sch o o l

A b ig b a n q u e t w as s p re a d a n d a

M av 15, 1 9 1 1.

N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t p la t

of s e c t io n a l to w n s h ip 31 N o r th ,

R an g e 2 W e s t o f th e B o ise M e r id ­

ia n , w ill be o ffic ia lly filed in th i s

office on th e 6 th d a y o f J u ly , 1911.

A ll s m a l le s t s u b d iv is io n s , w ith in

th i s to w n s h ip , a n y p o r t io n o f whit, h

lies w ith in % m ile o f th e S a lm o n

r iv e r , w e re w i th d r a w n fo r p o w e r

s ite p u rp o s e s , on th e 2 9 th d a y of

M ay , 1909. N o a p p l ic a t io n w ill

be a llo w ed fo r s a id t r a c t s u n le s s it

is s h o w n th a t s e t t le m e n t w a s n u d e

p r io r to M ay 29 , 1909, a n d re s i ­

d e n c e c o n t in u o u s ly m a in ta in e d to

a u d in c lu d in g J u ly 6 . 1911.

T. H . Ba r t l e t t , Register.

N o tic e o f S a le o f R ea l E s ta t e .

S.lHl lo i ICIW 111 IÏ1UI.1V Kt. Ul 1,. I . I l lU n ii .................A d d itio n to th e T o w n o f C o tto n w o o d . Id a h o C o u n ty . Id a h o , a c c o rd in g to th e s u rv e y a n d p in t

N o tice is h e re b y n ive ii th a t in p u r s u a n c e o f an o i l ie r o f s a le o f rea l e s ta te m a d e In- th e 1‘ru lm te C o u rt of Id a h o C o u n ty . S la te o f Id a h o o n th e F o u r th d a y o f M ay . 1911, in th e m a tte r o f th e K u a rd m u sh it) o f th e p e rso n a n d e s ta te o f i / o l i i l ln . a m in o r , th e u n d e r s ig n e d G u a rd ia n o l s a id e s ta te w ill s e ll , a t p r iv a te s a le , s u b je c t to c o n ­f irm a tio n b y th e s a id P ro b a te C o u rt th e fo llo w in g d esc r ilied rea l p ro p e r ty , to -w it:

A n u n d iv id e d O ne F .ig h le e u lh in te re s t in a n d to th e N . K i o f th e N p; j : th e W est h a lf o f th e V. 1'.. j a n d th e N . w . i o f th e SK i o f Sec 14 T o 31, N R. 1 W B. M. P

A n u n d iv id e d o n e n in th in te r e s t in a n d to th e S. W. i o f th e S. H,, i s e e . 14 a n d th e N . w. i o f th e N . IÎ. I o f Sec. 23 T p . 31, N , k . 1 W . B. M a n d

A n u n d iv id e d o n e n in th in te r e s t in a n d to u t r a c t o f la u d d e s c r ib e d us fo llow s: B e g in n in g a t a p o in t 325 feet E a s t a n d 286 fee t N o r th o f th e S o u th w e s t c o rn e r o f th e S. E J o f Sec. I« T p . 31, N R . 1 w . B. M. a n d r u n n in g th e n c e E a s t 289 fee t; th e n c e N o r th 102 feet: th e n c e W est 289 feel th e n c e S o u th 102 f t e l to p la c e o f b e g in n in g

T h a t th e s a le o f th e ab o v e d e s c r ib e d h u n ts w ill b e m a d e o n o r a f te r th e 29th d a y o f M av . 1911 a n d b id s w ill be rece ived a t th e re s id e n c e o f th e u n d e rs ig n e d g u a rd ia n n e a r K e u te rv ille Id a h o C o u n ty . I d a h o , o r m a y lie filed in th e office o f th e C e r k o f th e P ro b a te C o u rt o f Id a h o c o u n ty Id a h o .

T h e te rm s o f s a le w ill b e c a sh on c o n f irm a tio n o f s a le b y P ro b a te C o u rt: T en p e r c e n t o f th ea m o u n t h id m u s t a c c o m p a n y e a c h h id .

T h e r ig h t to re je c t a n y a n d n il b id s is h e re b y re se rv ed .

D a te d th is M ay 9 th , 1911.H . T ay lo r . A tty . B a rn e y M ick e ,fo r G u a rd iu n . ( îu a rd ia n o f th e j ie rso n a n d

^ e s ta te o f I^eo H ille , a m in o r .

Notice For Publication.I .a u d O fficeD e p a r tm e n t o f th e In te r io r I t.

a t L e w is to n , Id a h o , M ay 15, 1911,N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t

JO H N H . A K N Z E N ,or G re e tic re e k , Id a h o , w ho . o n A p ril 8, 1905, m a d e H o m e s te a d E n t r y 11267, S e r ia l N o 01659 fo r 1,0ts 5, 6. 9. 10,11. 12. 22. S ec tio n 26, T o w n s h ip 32, R a n g e 1 H ., Boise M e rid ia n , h a s filed n o tic e o f in te n t io n to m a k e F in a l F iv e V enr P ro o f to e s ta b l is h c la im to th e la n d a b o v e d e s c r il ie d tie- fo re V. S. C o m m iss io n e r I , C C h a d w ic k a t G ra n g e v ille , Id a h o , on th e 20th d a y o f J u n e 1911

My Shire Stallion, will make the season of 1911 as follows: On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, of each week in Ferdinand ̂balance of week at my fawas miles northeast of Ferdinulinjç

TERMS: $8 to insufor all return privileges. ^posited,

Plenty of good rved. No mares at 75 cents per »hat year,

H. C. QUIGLEY, Öv\time;insect

vo years eing no

Woven-Wire Fences must be they hare to turn animals by strength of the wire. Why?

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Cottonwood Hdw. & Imp. Co.S o le A g e n ts .

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